Similar words: on fire, fire up, catch fire, set fire to, firefighter, retired, required, be tired of. Meaning: ['faɪə(r)] adj. having lost your job.
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61. They fired off a volley of shots.
62. They fired indiscriminately into the crowd.
63. With no warning, he was fired from his job.
64. He fired questions at the boys.
65. They fired several rounds at us.
66. The manager fired the team up at half-time.
67. He had been fired because his singing was flat.
68. The rifle recoils when it is fired.
69. He fired his gun at the target.
70. Soldiers fired on the crowd, killing several people.
70. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
71. That morning we fired our first kiln of charcoal.
72. He's lucky that he wasn't fired.
73. They fired a shot across our bows.
74. A man fired a volley of shots at them.
75. The airline fired him for being drunk.
76. Soldiers fired blanks into the sky.
77. The starter fired his starting gun.
78. The bullet was fired at point-blank range .
79. Soldiers fired indiscriminately into the crowd.
80. She fired her gun at them.
81. She didn't want to get fired.
82. He fired two shots in quick succession.
83. The troops fired blanks in the air.
84. They fired several rounds at the crowd.
85. She fired again and saw the creature twist violently.
86. He was fired for a breach of confidentiality .
87. They fired off several shots to frighten us.
88. He was fired for stealing money from the till.
89. A rocket was fired at the moon.
90. Troops fired live ammunition to disperse the crowd.
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